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Did you watch the first four games? (Four being an approximation. I'm just talking about how many he was the starter.) Our offense couldn't do anything, because he could not hold up whatsoever. I'm seeing the Bengal game, the Viking game in England, I think the Bear game too.

Coincidentally, we went 0-4 with him in the starting lineup. When we took him out, we did much better.

Coincidentally that was the same week we got anything that resembled a legitimate RB in the backfield.

A 27-34 loss in london doesnt go on an offensive lineman...Mike Adams did not get thrashed by Jerome Simpson and Greg Jennings

Adams was abused by Jared Allen in that game, but it was moronic to build a game plan where he was responsible for Allen with no help and not to adjust that throughout the game.

Point was the offense still scored 27.

I was pissed when you started off saying Adams was abused by Jared Allen, but as I kept reading i became ok with it lol. Allen vs Adams alone on an island is like being on a plane that you know is going to crash (as a pass blocker at least)

I was pissed when you started off saying Adams was abused by Jared Allen, but as I kept reading i became ok with it lol. Allen vs Adams alone on an island is like being on a plane that you know is going to crash (as a pass blocker at least)

I wish we had Sully Sullenberger as our o-line coach in London for that game...at least the plane could have landed in the Thames River instead of crashing right into the Wembley turf.

Offensive tackle Mike Adams has struggled during the first week of camp. Adams, who got bowled over by rookie nose tackle Daniel McCullers on Wednesday, allowed rookie outside linebacker Howard Jones to run right past him in a pass rushing drill. Adams has been alternating practices when it comes to playing left and right tackle, and the third-year man needs to pick up his play.